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Jnited States Veterans * Bureau 

Rehabilitation Division 


Instructions No. 133, Revised 


Expenditures allowed for Books 
Tools and Accessories 
Stationery and Supplies for 
Men in Training 


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United States Veterans Bureau 
Rehabilitation Division 

Instructions No. 133 , Revised 


Expenditures allowed for Books 
Tools and Accessories 
Stationery and Supplies for 
Men in Training 


November, 1921 



Washington 

Government Printing Office 


library of congress 

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DOCUMENT* j.v.alON 






INSTRUCTIONS NO. 133 (REV.) 




UNITED STATES VETERANS’ BUREAU. 


Rehabilitation Division. 


All district managers and others concerned are charged 
with the duty of following the instructions given below: 

(а) The expenditures and the equipment listed herein 
represent a maximum and the entire equipment or the 
entire expenditure should not be given or incurred unless 
the circumstances necessitate it. 

(б) Specific arrangements must be made when equip¬ 
ment is given, to receive an itemized receipt from the 
trainee for every article and the receipt shall contain the 
valuation of the article. Records must he so kept that it 
is possible to tell where all tools are at a given time. 

(c) The equipment, loaned to the trainee during train¬ 
ing, is the property of the United States Government. 
Nonexpendable equipment must be returned at the ter¬ 
mination of training, at which time such portion as may 
be necessary for the trainee in the employment for which 
trained may be released to him under the condition stated 
herein. 


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(d) Ail equipment must be plainly marked either by 
metal tag, by steel letters, or by etching, as follows: 


Property of the United States Steel letters, 

U. S. V. B., 

U. S. Veterans’ Bureau $-inch face. 


Drawing instruments and fine tools to be etched. 

SECTION A. 

Allowances for men training in “institutions” (schools and 

colleges ). 

1. The authorized expenditure per trainee during any 
fiscal year is as follows: 

Trades and industrial courses. 


Books. $25 

Tools and accessories.... 50 

Stationery. 5 

Supplies. 20 

Commercial courses. 

Books. $35 

Stationery and supplies. 20 


r Expenditures within these limits are subject to certification 
Form 4502A (F. B. 555A) as necessary and required of all students pursu¬ 
ing the same course. Central oflice copy of Form 4502A (F. B. 555A) 
will be attached to the voucher when submitted to central office for 
payment. 

If necessary, the total allowed in any course may be allocated under 
any head or heading in the same course. 

The purpose of the classification in this table is to suggest to district 
offices what experience has proved to be the usual amounts expended 
under these heads for trainees pursuing these courses. 











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Agricultural courses. 

Books.$50 

Tools and accessories. 25 

Stationery and supplies. 25 

Professional courses. 

(Except courses enumerated in note A and note B.) 

Books.$50 

Stationery and supplies. 50 


Note A.—For regular medical course^, special medical courses,me¬ 
chanical dentistry, dental surgery, dentistry, pharmacy, and embalming 
a maximum expenditure of $150 per fiscal year may be allowed; but where-- 
conditions make it necessary any two consecut i ve years may be combined 
into a single period, during which a maximum of $300 may beoxpended. 

Note B.—In music courses, in addition to thc$100 allowed for books, 
stationery, and supplies, $100 may be allowed for purchase or rental of 
instrument, when necessary. 

2. For training in optometry, photography, watch 
repairing, navigation, and acetylene welding, when the 
necessary expenditure for material required of all regular 
students exceeds $150 in a fiscal year, the district manager 
is authorized to purchase such material for the trainee 
without prior approval of central office, provided the 
responsible official of the institution certifies that the 
material is necessary and required of all students pursuing 
the same course; such purchases shall be made in accordance 
with the procedure set forth under “ Bids, ” to an additional 
amount not to exceed $100. 

3. If it is proposed to expend amounts in excess of the 
amounts prescribed in these instructions, or it is desired 
to furnish material not customarily required of regular 
students, an itemized list showing cost, signed by a 







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responsible officer of the training institution, together 
with a letter from the district manager explaining fully the 
necessity for the purchase of these articles, must be sub¬ 
mitted to central office for prior authority. All pro¬ 
posals from institutions for tools and individual equip¬ 
ment should be carefully scrutinized by the responsible 
supervisor in the light of the information given in the 
“exhibits” attached hereto. No protective clothing shall 
be purchased without prior approval of central office. 
Requests for purchases of protective clothing must give 
details showing clearly i'ts necessity, 

BULK PURCHASES. 

4. Where the Bureau is required to furnish student sup¬ 
plies which can be bought more economically by the dis¬ 
trict office and distributed to individual trainees as 
required, such purchases are authorized not to exceed* 
$250 without prior approval of central office. 

5. In cases where books, tools, accessories, stationery, 
and supplies are furnished to institutions, a receipt signed 
by a responsible representative of the institution shall be 
forwarded to the district office. 

SECTION B. 

Allowances for men training "on the job.” 

6. Section B of these instructions authorizes the pur¬ 
chase of equipment for certain trades and occupations set 
forth in exhibits made a part hereof. Variation from the 
lists in these exhibits is permissible provided the amount 
allowed is not exceeded and the nature of the particular 
w T ork necessitates a variation. For men in training on 


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the job purchases not to exceed $25 can he made in the case 
of any one man training in an occupation not covered by 
an exhibit. 

7. When it is necessary to purchase equipment at a cost 
in excess of $25 for men in job training in trades or occu¬ 
pations not covered by one of the exhibits referred to 
above, the prior approval of central office is necessary. 

8. Before making purchases or requesting the approval 
of central office to purchase, careful consideration should 
be given as follows: 

(а) Men in training “on the job” having been previ¬ 
ously in training in school may have been furnished cer¬ 
tain tools. Special care should be exercised in such cases 
to prevent duplication of allowance. 

(б) The employment objective in all cases must be de¬ 
termined before intelligent action can be taken to decide 
proper and adequate equipment for training. 

(c) Be assured that the tools, etc., are actually required 
and that they are not usually supplied by the establish¬ 
ment with which the man has been placed for training, 
or by other establishments under similar circumstances. 

(d) It is the aim of the Bureau to furnish men only such 
equipment as is actually necessaryjor their efficient training 
and not all the tools used in the trade or occupation. 

(e) While a statement of the man in training or of the 
establishment with which the man has been placed in 
training is desirable, it can not be accepted in all cases 
as assurance that certain tools are actually required or that 
they are going to be used exclusively by the man in 
training. 

(/) Estimate what tools and equipment are required 
by the man during the first few months rather than supply 


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him with tools he will only be able to use after months of 
training Additional equipment may be furnished as the 
man’s progress warrants. 

(<j) For men training “on the job” only handbooks or 
textbooks, not in excess of $10, which are used directly 
in connection with the man’s training, are allowed. 

(h) The amount of $25 authorized in paragraph 6 for the 
purchase of equipment for men training on the job includes 
the amount allowed for books provided in subparagraph 
“g” above. 

(i) For those trades covered by exhibits the $10 allowed 
for books in subparagraph “g” is in addition to the maxi¬ 
mum allowance allowed in the exhibit. 

(j) No protective clothing shall be purchased without 

prior approval of central office. Requests for purchases 
of protective clothing must give details showing clearly 
its necessity. . .. 

EXHIBITS. 

9. With the view of expediting the furnishing of tools, 
etc., central office authorizes district offices to purchase 
the specified equipment for men training “on the job” for 
certain trades as set forth in the attached exhibits and also 
in any exhibits hereafter issued. 

10. Equipment listed in each exhibit is the maximum, 
allowance for that trade or occupation and is to be issued 
at appropriate periods of the man’s training as set forth 
in the exhibit. Should it be considered necessary to fur¬ 
nish additional equipment, reasons substantiating such a 
claim must be submitted to central office before author¬ 
ization can be granted. In such cases where men have 
had previous experience or display unusual adaptability 
it is obvious that the time element does not govern. 


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11. When training embraces two or more allied occupa¬ 
tions or trades, tools and equipment not to exceed $25 in 
value may be selected from exhibits governing the allow¬ 
ances from the trades involved. Should equipment in ex¬ 
cess of $25 be required, approval of central office is neces¬ 
sary. When requesting approval, it is necessary to justify 
such training, especially stating the employment objective. 

NECESSARY EXPENDITURES IN EXCESS OF PRESCRIBED 
AMOUNTS. 

12. If it is necessary to secure the approval of central 
office before purchase is made in the case of men in training 
“on the job,” a letter giving the information called for 
below should be forwarded: 

(a) Name of trainee. 

(b) Occupation for which man is training as indicated on 
Form 107 or 107A in effect; also state clearly the employment 
objective in employment terms in common use. 

(c) Name and address of establishment with which the 
man is in training. 

(i d) Advise cost of equipment previously f urnished giving 
a clear and brief description of each article. 

SECTION C. 

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS. 

13. When the institution furnishes books, tools and 
accessories, stationery and supplies, under contract, a re¬ 
sponsible official of the institution will be required to cer¬ 
tify that materials so furnished are necessary and required 
of all students pursuing the same course. 

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BIDS. 

14. Unless supplies are furnished under a contract pro¬ 
viding for furnishing by the institution, proposals, Form 
1211 (F. B. 21A Rev.) must be sent to not less than 
three prospective bidders. If competition is impractica¬ 
ble, explanation should be submitted with the voucher. 
If the amount to be expended does not exceed the limits 
set forth in these instructions, the district manager may 
place the order in accordance with the bid most advanta¬ 
geous to the Government without sending these bids to 
central office for selection and prior approval. In order¬ 
ing from vendors specifications concerning each article 
should be complete. 

15. In submitting bids to central office with voucher, 
Form 3222 (F. B. form 3), the following instructions should 
be complied with: 

All bids must be submitted in triplicate, the first two 
copies being executed by vendor. If the bidder is an in¬ 
dividual, his hand-written signature must appear below the 
quotation. If the bidder is a firm, the proposal must be 
signed not only with the firm name but also with the hand¬ 
written signature of a responsible person in the concern, 
and show the capacity in which he signs. Bids received 
at central office improperly drawn will be at once returned 
for redrawing. 

TRAINEE’S PURCHASE ORDER, FORM 4502A (F. B. 555A). 

16. The authority for signing the certification Para¬ 
graph III of the trainee’s purchase order, Form 4502A 
(F. B. 555A) should be delegated by the district manager 
to an authorized representative of the Bureau at the place 
of training or at the institution. If considered advisable 


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by the district manager and purchasing agent, supplies 
of Form 4502A r (F. B. 555A) and Form 1211 (F. B. 21A, 
Rev.) bearing the signature of the purchasing agent may 
be issued to the parties designated by the district manager 
or the purchasing agent may arrange to sign the trainee’s 
purchase orders, Form 4502A (F. B. 555A) after the 
equipment itemized thereon has been approved by the 
proper official. Form 4502A (F. B. 555A) must be used 
to cover all purchases except when the institution furn¬ 
ishes supplies under contract. Form 4502A (F. B. 555A) 
is an individual purchase order and should never be used 
as a memorandum receipt. In each instance four copies 
of Form 4502A (F. B. 555A) shall be made. Form4502A 
(F. B. 555A) will be distributed as follows: The original 
(dealer’s copy) will be forwarded to the dealer to be re¬ 
tained by him as his record of the transaction; the district 
office copy and the central office copy will be forwarded 
to the district office, one to be retained and the other to 
be forwarded to central office with the voucher. The sub¬ 
office copy will be retained and filed in the trainee’s 
flolder in the suboffice. 

Unsigned copies of Form 4502A (F. B. 555A) will be 
accepted by central office, but fully executed copies should 
be required in the district office as a basis for the proper 
certification of vouchers as well as for future reference. 

17. An accurate record must be kept on the standard 
cards provided showing all purchases for trainees in order 
that the district manager may properly certify vouchers. 


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VOUCHERS. 

18. Upon receipt of bills from vendors, district offices 
will prepare vouchers itemized in accordance with pur¬ 
chase orders and forward them for the vendor’s signature. 
Upon return from the vendor they will be approved by 
the purchasing agent, signed by the district manager, 
and forwarded to central office accompanied by the trainee’s 
purchase order. 

19. Vouchers prepared to cover supplies, etc., furnished 
trainees must carry the following certification by the 
district manager that the amounts expended for such 
trainees do not exceed the maximum described in these 
instructions: 

“I certify that these purchases were made in accordance 
with Instructions No. 133 (Rev^). 

“Signed.. 

“D. M. No.... 

“Date ...” 

Do not typewrite or inscribe this legend upon the face 
of the voucher, but have it mimeographed on a slip to be 
attached to the voucher. 

20. Receipts should be obtained on the trainee’s pur¬ 
chase order, Form 4502A (F. B. 555A), from all trainees to 
whom books, tools and accessories, stationery and supplies 
are furnished, except when supplies are furnished by the 
institution under contract; in these cases signature should 
appear on the district office file copy of the schedule, or on 
memorandum charge slips furnished by the institution. 





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SHIPPING EXPENSES. 

21. Where it is contemplated that the vendor will be 
called upon to ship equipment f. o. b. his factory to other 
points in the United States, and the prices quoted by him 
do not include shipping expenses, the bids should clearly 
show* that the prices quoted are f. o. b. In such cases 
Government bill of lading should be sent to the firm 
awarded the contract . 1 f it is impracticable to use Govern¬ 
ment bill of lading, however, the contractor is to bill the 
expenses for shipment against the United States Veterans’ 
Bureau, the claim for such charges must be supported by 
receipted transportation bills, and letter from the district 
manager must also accompany the voucher explaining 
why Government bill of lading was not used. 

DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY. 

22. All tools and equipment furnished under the pro¬ 
visions of these instructions are the property of the United 
States and are loaned to trainees to permit them to effi¬ 
ciently pursue their training. 

(а) If a man’s training is changed to institutional train¬ 
ing, which is in line with training “on the job” or vice 
versa, he should be allowed to retain such equipment 
filmished him as may be deemed necessary. 

(б) If a trainee discontinues training and enters upon 
an occupation not related thereto, he should return the non¬ 
expendable articles purchased on his account. 

(c) If he enters employment in line with his training 
such part of the equipment furnished him as is absolutely 
necessary to engage in employment (not in business for 
himself) may be released to the trainee. The amount of 
equipment released should not exceed the maximum 


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allowed in Instructions 133 Rev. for the period of time the 
trainee received training under the jurisdiction of the 
United States Veterans’ Bureau, or the amount furnished 
him through special authorization from central office. 

(d) Receipts in triplicate for such delivery should be 
obtained from the trainee and forwarded to the district 
office for the necessary record. The district office will 
forward two to central office. 

(e) Nonexpendable materials returned in accordance 
with subparagraph ( b ) above will be reissued to other 
trainees; if such material is not serviceable it should be 
disposed of in accordance with the provisions of the prop¬ 
erty accounting procedure of the Bureau. 

(/) When a unit of training is completed such nonex¬ 
pendable materials as have been issued and are not neces¬ 
sary for use in succeeding units of training, except those 
subject to disposition under subparagraph ( e ), shall be 
returned by the trainee. 

(g) The Chief, Administration Division, is hereby au¬ 
thorized to make purchases under the provisions of Inst. 
133 Rev., and is hereby designated as purchasing agent. 

C. R. Forbes, Director , 

United States Veterans' Bureau. 


EXHIBITS 


$35 


Exhibit No. 1.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Cabinetmakers. 

First three months: 

1 claw hammer. 

1 plane (smooth). 

1 plane (jack). 

1 plane (block). 

1 26-inch—8 point saw.c. 

2 screw drivers. 

1 cabinet maker’s scraper. 

1 try square. 

1 coping saw. 

1 carborundum stone. 

2 gauges.• .. 

1 rule. 

1 pair dividers. 

1 set of (7) socket chisels £ to 1 inch. 

1 oil can..... 

Next nine months: 

1 fine cut-off saw. 

1 brace. 

1 set of bits. 

1 set of drills. 

1 steel square. 

1 back saw. 

1 level. 

1 rabbet plane. 


$25 


1 Should permit the purchase of all the tools for specified period. 
When only part of these tools is purchased the expenditure should be 
proportional. 

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To complete training: 

1 large jointer. 

1 miter square. 

1 bevel square. 

1 router plane. 

] Yankee screw driver. 

1 expansion bit £ to 1£ inches. 

1 tool box (not to exceed $15) 

$90, maximum amount to be spent. 


1 $15 


Exhibit No. 2.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Wood-Pattern Makers. 


First three months: 

1 claw hammer. 

1 spoke shave. 

2 chisels*.. 

1 plane, jointer. 

1 plane, block. 

1 marking gauge. 

1 nail set. 

1 combination square with center head 

1 pair dividers. 

1 pair calipers, inside... 

1 pair calipers, outside. 

1 paring knife. 

1 bevel. 

1 screw driver,. 

1 oilstone. 

1 alcohol lamp. 

1 oil lamp. 


$35 


1 Should permit the purchase of all the tools for specified period. 
When only part of these tools is purchased the expenditure should he 
proportional. 






























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Next nine months: 

3 shrink rules (iron-brass combination metal).' 1 

3 gouges, bent-shank. 

1 set turning tools. 

1 set bits. 

1 bit brace. 

1 pair pliers. 

1 plane, router. 

1 slip stone. ; 

To complete his training: 

4 chisels. 

1 plane, rabbet. 

1 pair trammel points. 

1 bevel protractor (to fit combination square 

provided in first period). 

6 spoon gauges. 

1 plane core box. 

1 2-foot square. 

1 surface gauge. 

1 set drills. 

1 rose countersink. 

1 panel gauge.-.. 

1 panel saw. 

1 back saw. 

1 keyhole saw. 

1 expansion bit. 

1 tool box (not to exceed $15). 

$115, maximum amount to be spent. 


1 $30 


1 $35 


i Should permit the purchase of all the tools for specified period. 
When only part of these tools is purchased the expenditure should be 
proportional. 

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Exhibit No. 3.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Carpenters. 


First three months: 

1 crosscut saw. 

1 rip saw. 

1 claw hammer. 

1 hatchet—half. 

1 jack plane. 

1 2-foot square.• 

2 chisels.. . 

1 nail set. 

1 2-foot rule. 

1 nail cutter. 

1 Yankee screw driver (3 bits)....,. .'.Vi.*?.*!. 

Next six months: 

1 carpenter’s level. 

1 set compass saws.. 

4 socket chisels. 

1 ratchet brace.*. 

1 sharpening stone. 

1 saw set. 

1 6-inch square. 

4 auger bits... 

1 bevel. 

1 compass and pencil holder. 


$25 


$20 


i Should permit the purchase of all the tools for specified period. 
When only part of these tools is purchased the expenditure should be 
proportional. 





























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To complete training: 

1 fore plane (jointer). 

1 6-inch block plane. 

1 large extension bit—two cutters. . 
1 small extension bit—two cutters. 
1 coping saw. 

1 mortise gauge. 

2 gauges. 

1 countersink bit. 

1 Yankee automatic drill. 

1 spoke shave..'.. 

1 butt chisel. 

1 butt gauge. 

1 tool box (approximate cost $10). 

$80, maximum amount to be spent. 


1 $25 


Exhibit No. 4.—Equipment for Men Training as 
General Machinists (not specialists or machine 
hands). 

Let it be understood that this authority is for men 
training as machinists in the general sense of the term; not 
men working in specialized lines as machine operators, 
monotype or linotype machinist, sewing machine and 
typewriter repairmen, etc. 

1 Should permit the purchase of all the tools for specified period. 
When only part of these tools is purchased the expenditure should be 
nrovortional. 

















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First three months: 

1 pair outside spring calipers (choice 2, 3, 6, 

and 12 inch). 

1 pair inside spring calipers (choice 2, 3, 6, 

and 12 inch). 

1 pair spring dividers (choice 2, 3, 6, and 12 

inch).. 

1 lock joint hermaphrodite calipers (choice 4, 

6,8, and 10 inch). 

1 6-inch spring tempered scale (any gradua¬ 
tion).'. 

1 12-inch combination set, with hardened 

blade (without bevel protractor). 

1 center gauge (spring tempered).$.... 

1 center punch. 

1 scriber (complete). 

1 ball peen hammer (suitable size). 

1 monkey wrench (suitable size). 

1 pliers (suitable size).... 

1 screw driver..- 

Next nine months: 

1 scale depth gauge...< 

1 thread gauge. 

1 surface gauge (3-inch base with 9 and 12 inch 

spindles)... 

1 scale (choice of 1, 2, 3, 4, and 9 inch. 

1 1-inch micrometer and case.. 


1 $20 


1 $20 


1 Should permit the purchase of all the tools for specified period. 
When only part of these tools is purchased the expenditure should be 
proportional . 

























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After one year: 

1 thickness gauge. 

1 bevel protractor (to fit 12-inch combination 

set allowed in first period). 

1 micrometer depth gauge and case. 

1 4^-inch solid steel square. 

1 tool box (approximate cost $10). 

$75, maximum amount to be spent. 


Exhibit No. 5.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Tool and Instrument Makers. 


First three months: 

1 pair outside calipers (choice 2 to 6 inches). 1 
1 pair inside calipers (choice 2 to 6 inches)... 

1 pair dividers. 

1 hermaphrodite caliper (choice 4 to 10 inches) 
1 12-inch combination set (scale, square base, 

centerhead). 

1 small scale (2 to 6 inches). 

1 ball peen hammer (light). 

1 scriber (complete). 

1 center punch (small). 

Next nine months: 

1 depth gauge. 

1 micrometer, 1/10000. 

1 thread gauge (small teeth up to 60) —-- 

1 thickness gauge. 

1 surface gauge (tool makers with auxiliary 
guide). 


$15 


$20 


1 Should permit the purchase of all the tools for specified period. 
When only part of these tools is purchased the expenditure should be 
droportional. 
























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After one year: 

1 center tester..' 

1 bevel protractor (universal). 

1 micrometer depth gauge. 

1 small solid steel square (choice up to 4M 

inches).-. 

1 set of clamps (choice of tool makers or paral¬ 
lel). 

1 tool box (approximate cost $10). 

$80, maximum amount to be spent. 


$35 


Exhibit No. 6.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Linotype Machinists. 


1 8-ounce machinist’s hammer. 

1 extension hack saw. 

6 peerless hack saw blades. 

1 4-inch Stubbs’ hand vise. 

1 5-inch Billings wrench, nickel. 

1 5^-inch duck nose pliers, polished. 
1 5^-incli Bernard cutting pliers. 

1 2^-inch screw driver. 

1 4-inch machinist’s screw driver. 

1 7-inch machinist’s screw driver. 

1 2-inch thin steel square. 

1 6-inch steel straight edge. 

110-inch file, second cut. 

110-inch file, bastard. 

1 6-inch file, square taper. 


i Should permit the purchase of all the tools for specified period. 
When only part of these tools is purchased the expenditure should be 
proportional. 










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1 6-inch file, hand smooth (Swiss). 

1 6-inch file, knife No. 4 (Swiss). 

1 6-inch file, round, fine (Swiss). 

6 handles for files. 

1 tap wrench. 

1 tap each t 8 -j, * e T , 

1 drill each 16, 26, 32, 35, 42. 

2 drills, No. 52. 

1 hand drill to take i inch. 

3 punches, *, £, •&. 

1 center punch. 

1 i-inch Jessup steel cold chisel. 

1 i-inch Jessup steel cold chisel. 

1 brass rod f by 6 inches. 

$45, maximum amount to be spent. 2 

Special note. —The Mergenthaler Linotype Co. sells a special kit 
which includes all of the equipment listed herein and as all linotypes 
are made by this company, this kit will equip any trainee for linotype 
machinist. Therefore, the purchase of this kit is especially desirable. 

Exhibit No. 7.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Monotype Machinists. 

1 micrometer that will measure thW- 
1 hand drill (small) to take drills up to £ inch. 

1 combination square, 6 inches. 

1 hammer (small), ball peen. 

1 monkey wrench. 

2 files (choice). 

2 screw drivers, one large, one small. 

1 £-inch drill. 

* Should permit the purchase of all the tools. When only part oj 
these tools is purchased the expenditure should be proportional. 





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1 No. 50 drill. 

1 special drill made of -^-inch drill rod about 10 inches 
long, forged at one end and ground for pump body arm, 
for monotype. 

2 brushes, one with stiff bristles, one with small flat, soft 
bristles. 

1 pair of pipe tongs, 10 or 12 inches for handling pump body. 
$30, maximum amount to be spent. 2 

Exhibit No. 8—Equipment for Men Training as 
Auto Mechanics. 

1 ball peen hammer. 

2 screw drivers. 

1 inside calipers, 6 inches. 

1 outside calipers, 6 inches. 

1 dividers, 6 inches. 

1 monkey wrench. 

1 pair pliers, 6-inch combination. 

1 set open, double-end wrenches. 

1 8-inch Stillson wrench. 

1 crescent wrench. 

1 cotter pin extractor. 

1 cold chisel. 

1 thickness gauge. 

1 6-inch scale. 

3 8-inch files and handles. 

1 $-inch drive punch. 

1 i-inch center punch. 

1 tool kit or box (approximate cost $5). 

$35, maximum amount to be spent. 2 


* Should permit the purchase of all the tools. When only part oj 
these tools is purchased the expenditure should be proportional. 



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Exhibit No. 9.—Equipment for Men Training in 
Auto Ignition—Starting and Lighting. 

1 6-inch rule (choice graduation). 

1 feeler gauge (fine blades). 

2 platinum point files. 

1 electrician knife. 

1 hammer. 

1 pair auto mechanic pliers. 

1 pair diagonal pliers. 

1 monkey wrench. 

1 Stillson wrench. 

2 screw drivers. 

1 set open end wrenches. 

1 set ignition wrenches. 

1 set 5-pin punches. 

1 offset screw driver. 

1 long-shank screw driver. 

1 adjustable hacksaw frame. 

2 cold chisels. 

1 small hand drill. 

1 pair long nose pliers. 

1 tool kit or box (approximate cost $5). 

$40, maximum amount to be spent. 2 

1 Should permit the purchase of all the tools. When only part of these 
tools is purchased the expenditure should be proportional. 

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Exhibit No. 10.—Equipment for Men Training in 
Tire Repairing and Vulcanizing. 

1 tire rasp (half round). 

1 rule. 

1 try square. 

1 pair scissors straight. 

1 pair scissors curved. 

1 end cutting rubber knife (plain end). 

1 end cutting fabric knife (notched end). 

1 trimming knife. 

1 awl. 

1 pair round nose pliers. 

1 pair tweezers. 

1 stitcher. 

1 tread roller. 

1 pair combination pliers. 

$20, maximum amount to be spent. 2 

Exhibit No. 11.—Equipment for Men Training in 
Tractor Mechanics. 

1 adjustable end wrench. 

4 punches. 

1 center punch. 

1 Stillson wrench. 

2 screw drivers (large and small). 

2 pair pliers. 

1 monkey wrench. 

2 chisels. 


a Should permit the purchase of all the tools. When only -part of these 
tools is purchased the expenditure should be proportional. 



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2 machinist hammers (heavy and light). 

1 set end wrenches. 

1 hack-saw frame. 

1 pair inside calipers. 

1 pair outside calipers. 

1 6-inch scale. 

1 carrying kit or box (approximate cost $5). 

$30, maximum amount to be spent. 2 

Exhibit No. 12.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Oxy-Acetylene Welders. 

1 rule, 48-inch, folding. 

1 ball peen hammer (medium weight). 

1 cold chisel, flat. 

1 cold chisel, cape. 

1 pair oxy-acetylene welders ’ goggles. 

1 screw driver. 

1 pair pliers, 8-inch, combination. 

1 monkey wrench, 6 to 12 inches. 

1 pair inside calipers, 6-inch. 

1 pair outside calipers, 6-inch. 

1 pair dividers, 10-inch. 

1 tool box (approximate cost $5). 

$25, maximum amount to be spent. 2 


2 Should permit the purchase of all the tools. When only part of 
these tools is purchased the expenditure should be proportional. 





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Exhibit No. 13.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Sheet-Metal Workers. 

1 pair shears (circular blades). 

1 pair shears (straight). 

2 hammers (light and heavy). 

G punches (various sizes). 

2 center punches (small, large). 

2 pliers. 

1 4-foot rule. 

1 scriber. 

1 divider. 

2 chisels. 

1 wooden mallet. 

1 metal box (approximate cost $5). 

$25, maximum amount to be spent. 2 

Exhibit No. 14.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Draftsmen. 

1 T square. 

1 drawing board. 

2 angles. 

1 irregular curve. 

1 drawing set (to cost not more than $15). 

1 draftsman’s ruler. 

1 eraser, rubber. 

1 eraser, steel. 

1 protractor. 

$30,-maximum amount to be spent. 2 


3 Should permit the purchase of all the tools. When only part of 
these tools is purchased the expenditure should be proportional. 



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Exhibit No. 15.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Typewriter Repairmen {General). 

Miscellaneous tools: 

1 pair 5-inch type and wire cutters. 

1 pair 6-inch round-nose pliers. 

1 pin punch. 

1 center punch. 

1 small hammer. 

1 type hammer, copper. 

1 repairman’s tool kit. 

1 tap wrench. 

Drills—43, 30, 38, 28, 19, 16, 10, 32. 

Taps—2/56, 5/40, 2/48, 1/32, 8/32, 12/24, 10/32, 4/36. 

1 4-inch screw driver. 

1 6-inch screw driver. 

1 8-inch screw driver. 

1 10-inch screw driver. 

1 torch. 

Remington typewriter tools: 

1 align socket. 

1 pair nine prongs. 

1 pair wiring pliers. 

1 pair No. 10 motion wrench. 

1 Remington pull adjuster. 

1 10-ihch spring split screw driver. 

Underwood typewriter tools: 

1 Underwood escapment wrench. 

1 Underwood link bender. 

1 align wrench. 

1 soldering device. 

1 pair offsets. 


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L. C. Smith typewriter tools: 

2 motion wrenches. 

1 sublever bender. 

1 escapement wrench. 

1 split screw driver. 

Oliver typewriter tools: 

1 universal bender. 

1 align wrench. 

1 soldering device. 

1 carrying case (approximate cost $5). 

$70, maximum amount to be spent. 2 

Exhibit No. 16.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Remington Typewriter Specialists. 

Miscellaneous tools: 

1 pair 5-inch type and wire cutters. 

1 pair 6-inch round-nose pliers. 

1 pin punch. 

1 center punch. 

1 small hammer. 

1 type hammer, copper. 

1 repairman’s tool kit. 

1 tap wrench. 

Drills—43, 30, 38, 28, 19, 16, 10, 32. 

'Tflns _ 2 -52 1 8 1210 4 

ldps 3^, -g-j, -JTJ, -g-g-. 

1 4-inch screw driver. 

1 6-inch screw driver. 

1 8-inch screw driver. 

1 10-inch screw driver. 

1 torch. 


2 Should permit the purchase of all the tools. When only par of these 
tools is purchased the expenditure should be proportional. 



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Remington typewriter tools: 

1 align socket. 

1 pair nine prongs. 

1 pair wiring pliers. 

1 pair No. 10 motion wrench. 

1 Remington pull adjuster. 

1 10-inch spring split screw driver. 

1 carrying case (approximate cost $5). 

$45, maximum amount to be spent. 1 2 

Exhibit No. 17.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Underwood Typewriter Specialists. 

Miscellaneous tools: 

1 pair 5-inch type and wire cutters. 

1 pair 6-inch round-nose pliers. 

1 pin punch. 

1 center punch. 

1 small hammer. 

1 type hammer, copper. 

1 repairman’s tool kit. 

1 tap wrench. 

Drills—43, 30, 38, 28, 19, 16, 10, 32. 

Taps—2/56, 5/40, 2/48, 1/32, 8/32, 12/24, 10/32, 4/36. 

1 4-inch screw driver. 

1 6-inch screw driver. 

1 8-inch screw driver. 

1 10-inch screw driver. 

1 torch. 


1 Should permit the purchase of all the tools. When only part of these 

tools is purchased the expenditure should be proportional. 



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Underwood tools: 

1 Underwood escapement wrench. 

1 Underwood link bender. 

1 align wrench. 

1 soldering device. 

1 pair offsets. 

1 carrying case (approximate cost $5). 

$40, maximum amount to be spent. 2 

Exhibit No. 18.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Oliver Typewriter Specialists. 

Miscellaneous tools: 

1 pair 5-inch type and wire cutters. 

1 pair 6-inch round-nose pliers. 

1 pin punch. 

1 center punch. 

1 small hammer. 

1 type hammer, copper. 

1 repairman’s tool kit. 

* 1 tap wrench. 

Drills—43, 30, 38, 28, 19, 16, 10, 32. 

Taps—2/56, 5/40, 2/48, 1/32, 8/32, 12/24, 10/32, 4/36. 

. 1 4-inch screw driver. 

1 6-inch screw driver. 

1 8-inch screw driver. 

110-inch screw driver. 

1 torch. 

J Should permit the purchase of all the tools. When only part of 
these tools is purchased the expenditure should be proportional. 





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Oliver typewriter tools: 

1 universal bender. 

1 align wrench. 

1 soldering device. 

1 carrying case (approximate cost $5). 

$30, maximum amount to be spent. 2 

Exhibit No. 19. Equipment for Men Training as 
L. C. Smith Typewriter Specialists. 

Miscellaneous tools: 

1 pair 5-inch type and wire cutters 
1 pair 6-inch round-nose pliers. 

1 pin punch. 

1 center punch. 

1 small hammer. 

1 type hammer, copper. 

1 repairman’s tool kit. 

1 tap wrench. 

Drills—43, 30, 38, 28, 19, 16, 10, 32. 

Taps—2/56, 5/40, 2/48, 1/32, 8/32, 12/24, 10/32, 4/36. 

1 4-inch screw driver. 

1 6-inch screw driver. 

1 8-inch screw driver. 

1 10-inch screw driver. 

1 torch. 


2 Should permit the purchase of all the tools. When only part oy 
these tools is purchased the expenditure should be proportional. 




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L. C. Smith typewriter tools: 

2 motion wrenches. 

1 sublever bender. 

1 escapement wrench. 

1 split screw driver. 

1 carrying case (approximate cost $5). 

$30, maximum amount to be spent. 1 2 

Exhibit No. 20.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Electricians {General). 

First six months: 

1 rule (choice of 2 to 8 foot). 

1 center punch (large). 

2 screw drivers (choice of sizes). 

1 Stillson wrench (choice of sizes). 

1 claw hammer (medium weight). 

1 pair side cutting pliers. i ®ok 

1 cold chisel, cape... * 

1 cold chisel, flat. 

1 tool bag, box or carrying case (approxi¬ 
mate cost $10). 

1 ball peen hammer. 

1' jackknife. 


1 Should permit the purchase of all the tools for specified period. 
When only part of these tools is purchased the expenditure should he vro- 
portional. 

2 Should permit the purchase of all the tools. When only part of 
these tools is purchased the expenditure should be proportional. 

















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To complete training: 

1 hand blow torch. 

1 brace (ratchet). 

1 bit, shank extension. 

3 wood bits..,. 

1 wood chisel. 

1 hack-saw frame (12 blades). 

2 files. 

1 keyhole saw (set of blades). 

$45, maximum amount to be spent. 

Exhibit No. 21.—Equipment for Men in Training in 
the Installation of Electrical Apparatus. 

1 hammer. 

1 8-inch plier. 

1 rawhide mallet. 

2 medium cold chisels. 

1 pair shears. 

1 8-inch S wrench, adjustable. 

1 medium screw driver. 

1 small screw driver. 

1 pair diagonal pliers. 

1 wire gauge. 

1 12-inch hack-saw frame. 

1 pair parallel pliers, 6-inch. 

1 small breast drill. 

1 dozen hack-saw blades. 

1 tool bag or carrying case (approximate cost $10). 

$35, maximum amount to be spent. 2 

1 Should permit the purchase of all the tools for specified period- 
When only part of these tools is purchased the expenditure should be 
proportional. 

2 Should permit the purchase of all the tools. When only part of 
these tools is purchased the expenditure should be proportional. 


1 $20 














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Exhibit No. 22.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Armature Winders. 

1 small screw driver. 

1 large screw driver. 

1 pair shears. 

1 6-inch scale. 

112-inch combination set (without bevel protractor). 

1 center punch. 

1 2-foot rule. 

1 hack saw. 

1 hand drill (small). 

1 hammer. 

1 flat pliers. 

1 side cutting plier. 

$20, maximum amount to be spent. 2 


2 Should permit the purchase of all the tools. When only part of 
these tools is purchased the expenditure should be proportional. 




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Exhibit No. 23.—Equipment for Men 
Watchmakers. 

First two months: 

1 pair snipe-nose pliers.. 

1 flat-nose pliers.. 

1 round-nose pliers.. 

1 set (6) watchmaker’s screw drivers... 

1 pair light, fine-point tweezers.. 

1 pair heavy point tweezers.. 

1 eye loop, single focus. 

1 hammer. 

1 mallet.. 

1 vise (bench). 

1 vise (hand). 

2 watch brushes. 

6 files, assorted. 

1 knife (bench)... 

1 benzine cup. 

1 oil container. 

2 pin vises.. 


Training as 


1 $25 


Should permit the purchase of all the tools for specified period. 
When only part of these tools is purchased the expenditure should be 
proportional. 





















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To complete training: 

1 pair side-cutting nippers 

6 gravers for turning. 

1 saw frame and blades... 

1 alcohol lamp. 

1 oil stone, 3 corner. 

1 oil stone. 

1 conical pivot burnisher. 
1 square pivot burnisher.. 
1 dozen pivot broachers... 

1 main spring punch. 

1 pair truing calipers. 


$20 


$45, maximum amount allowed for above equipment. 

To be allowed only when two or more men are in training 
with the same firm: 

1 lathe with 10 chucks. 




1 staking tool. f 

$135, maximum amount to be spent when lathe and 
staking tool is purchased. 


1 Should permit the purchase of all the tools for specified period. 
When only 'part of these tools is purchased the expenditure should he 
proportional. 


















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Exhibit No. 24.—Equipment for Men Training as a 
Jewelry Repairman or Jewelry Manufacturer. 

1 flat pliers. 

1 pointed pliers. 

1 round ring pliers. 

1 cutting pliers. 

1 pair shears. 

1 eye loop, magnifying. 

1 spring dividers. 

1 blowpipe. 

1 scraper, hollow, with handle. 

1 mandrel, ring. 

1 spring gauge. 

1 hammer, riveting. 

1 saw frame. 

$25, maximum amount to be spent. 2 

Exhibit No. 25.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Jewelry Engravers. 

1 engraver’s block and ball, swivel, with adjustable pegs. 
6 gravers, flat. 

6 gravers, square. 

1 oilstone (hard Arkansas), 6-inch. 

3 needle files—1 half-round, 1 knife, 1 three-cornered. 

3 escapement files—1 half-round, 1 knife, 1 three-cornered. 

2 styluses or markers. 

1 rule (engraver’s small). 

1 burnisher. 


2 Should permit the purchase of all the tools. When only part of 
these tools is purchased the expenditure should be proportional. 




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2 dozen handles (gravers). 

4 gravers (line). 

1 eye loop. 

1 engraver’s pad. 

1 dividers. 

1 calipers (inside). 

1 calipers (outside). 

$50, maximum amount to be spent. 2 

Exhibit No. 26.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Precious-Stone Setters. 

First three months: 

1 pump drill with adjustable chuck 
1 oilstone (hard Arkansas), 6-inch.. 

1 ring clamp, double-end. 

1 eye loop, magnifying.. 

1 ring plier.. 

6 assorted files.. 

To complete training: 

1 set of ball-setting burrs. 

1 set of cone-shape burrs.. 

1 set of blunt cone-shape burrs. 

1 ring-setting plier. 

$30, maximum amount to be spent. 


1 $12 


! $18 


» Should permit the purchase of all the tools for specified period. 
When only part of these tools is purchased the expenditure should be propor¬ 
tional. 

* Should permit the purchase of all the tools. When only part of 
these tools is purchased the expenditure should be proportional. 
















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Exhibit No. 27.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Optical Mechanics. 

Prescription clerk: 

1 P. D. (pupillary distance) rule. 

Surface grinder: 

1 pair calipers. 

1 steel rule. 

Edge grinder: 

1 steel rule. 

Mounter: 

1 pair half-round pliers. 

1 pair spring pliers. 

1 pair angling pliers. 

1 pair (Chappel) cutting pliers. 

1 pair flat pliers. 

1 pair all-round pliers. 

1 pair strap pliers. 

1 pair finger piece pliers. 

1 pair stud pliers. 

1 P. D. rule. 

$20, maximum amount to be spent. 2 

Exhibit No. 28.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Dental Mechanics. 

1 gold file. 

1 vulcanite file. 

1 vulcanite chisel. 

1 vulcanite scraper. 

1 wax spatula. 


2 Should permit the purchase of all the tools. When only part oj 
these tools is purchased the expenditure should he proportional. 



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1 plaster bowl. 

1 soldering twisters. 

1 charcoal block. 

1 plain line articulators. 

1 contouring pliers. 

1 straight pliers. 

1 curved shears. 

1 straight shears. 

$25, maximum amount to be spent. 2 

Exhibit No. 29.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Electrotype Finishers. 

1 rawhide mallet. 

1 flat chaser. 

1 set finisher’s revising chisels. 

1 set finisher’s revising punches. 

1 finisher’s straightedge. 

1 hammer (finisher’s). 

1 set finisher’s straightening punches. 

1 pair finisher’s calipers. 

4 finisher’s smashers. 

1 12-inch sliding square. 

1 India oilstone (choice). 

1 set gravers. 

1 steel divider. 

1 metal snip. 

1 engraver’s glass. 

2 chisel gravers (choice). 

1 finisher’s parallel rule. 

$40, maximum amount to be spent. 2 


2 Should permit the purchase of all the tools. When only part of 
hese tools is purchased the expenditure should be proportional. 




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Exhibit No. 30.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Photo-Engravers. 

1 finisher’s brush. 

1 watchmaker’s glass. 

2 hand trimmers. 

1 set angle tint tools. 

1 set of 8 elliptic tint tools. 

1 set flat gravers tools. 

1 set round gravers tools. 

1 set lining tools. 

1 draw tool. 

1 stone. 

12 extra handles (graver). 

1 divider. 

1 engraver’s marker. 

1 finisher’s oilstone. 

1 burnisher. 

1 flat chaser. 

1 engraver’s solid leather pad. 

1 raising and stippling tools. 

1 linen tester, glass. 

1 steel rule. 

1 eraser. 

$45, maximum amount to be spent. 2 


2 Should permit the purchase of all the tools. Wh(n only part of 
these tools is purchased the expenditure should be proportional. 




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Exhibit No. 31.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Show-Card Writers and Sign Painters. 

4 screw-top cans. 

1 sectional Mahl stick. 

1 metal tel. brush case. 

1 utility pallet cup, single. 

1 utility pallet cup, double. 

1 oiled wooden pallet (choice). 

1 adjustable knife handle and 3 blades. 

1 pouncing wheel. 

1 T-square movable head (standard size). 

1 triangle (standard size). / 

12 assorted show-card colors. 

4 French lettering pencils (C. H.). 

4 camel’s-hair brushes, one stroke, flat. 

4 golden oxford hair, one stroke, flat. 

1 each of red sable show-card brushes, Nos. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 
]2, 16, 20. 

3 lettering pens. 

3 stripers. 

1 sign painter’s carrying kit (approximate cost $10). 

$50, maximum amount to be spent. 2 

2 Should permit the purchase of all the tools. When only part of 
these tools is purchased the expenditure should he proportional. 



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Exhibit No. 32.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Window Decorators and Merchandise Displayers. 

h dozen assorted red sable riggers. 

25 sheets white cardboard. 

1 compass. 

1 brass ruler. 

,1 T square. 

6 lettering pens. 

1 9-inch triangle. 

1 magnetic tack hammer. 

1 pair felt slippers (for use when working in window). 

$15, maximum amount to be spent. 2 

Exhibit No. 33.—Equipment for Men Training as 
House Painters. 

1 duster. 

1 putty knife. 

1 screw driver. 

1 hand scraper, 
i claw hammer 
1 pair pliers. 

3 glass cutters. 

1 3-foot rule. 

1 combination knife (for glazing, etc.). 

$10, maximum amount to be spent. 2 


s Should permit the purchase of all the tools. When only part oj 
these tools is purchased the expenditure should be proportional. 



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$30 


Exhibit No. 34.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Paperhangers. 

Tools needed upon entering training: 

1 nail set.:. 

1 pair shears. 

1 seam roller. 

1 hand scraper. 

1 base trimmer. 

1 screw driver. 

1 pair pliers. 

1 plumb bob.. 

1 chalk line. 

1 3-foot rule. 

1 claw hammer (medium). 

1 paste brush. 

2 stiff bristle smoothing brushes. 

1 tool bag (approximate cost $5). 

Tools needed after 6 months of training: 

1 straight edge. 

1 pair heavy offset shears. 

1 soft bristle brush. 

1 smoothing roller. 

$45, maximum amount to be spent. 


$15 


1 Should permit the purchase of all the tools for specified period. 
When only part of these tools is purchased tie expenditure should he pro¬ 
portional. 























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Exhibit No. 35.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Tailors. 

1 pair shears (large). 

1 pair shears (small). 

1 tape measure. 

1 ruler. 

1 small square. 

1 basting puller.* 

1 reaping knife. 

Assorted sizes of needles. 

2 thimbles. 

$20, maximum amount to be spent. 2 

Exhibit No. 36.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Clothing Cutters. __ 

1 1^-yard stick. 

1 crooked stick. 

1 square (wooden tailor type). 

1 tape measure. 

1 pair scissors. 

1 thimble. 

1 large cloth shears. 

1 cutting knife, and blades. 

Marking lead. 

$30, maximum amount to be spent. 2 


2 Should permit the purchase of all the tools. When only part of 
these tools is purchased the expenditure should he proportional. 



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Exhibit No. 37.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Pattern Cutters (Clothes). 

1 1 ^-yardstick. 

1 crooked stick. 

1 pair cutter shears. 

1 pair trimmers. 

1 tape measure. 

1 tailor’s square. 

Marking lead. 

$25, maximum amount to be spent. 2 

Exhibit No. 38.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Shoe Repairmen. 

1 jack set complete, with lasts, short arm, etc. 

3 skivers No. 1, 2, and 3. 

3 knives. 

2 heel shavers. 

1 scratch bone. 

1 stitch cutter. 

1 heel remover. 

1 welt knife. 

1 shoulder strap. 

2 hammers. 

2 peg awl hafts. 

1 dozen sewing awls, assorted sizes. 

1 dozen peg awls. 

1 nail cup. 

1 Crispin rasp. 


2 Should permit the purchase of all the tools. When only -part of 
these tools is purchased the expenditure should be proportional . 



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1 oilstone. 

1 round edge slip oilstone. 

1 nail set. 

L pair nippers. 

$45, maximum amount to be spent. 2 

Exhibit No. 39.—Equipment for Men Training as 
Barber. 

2 razors. 

, 1 pair scissors. 

1 hone. 

: 1 strap. 

1 dustbrush. 

1 hairbrush. 

1 comb. 

^ 1 shaving mug. 

1 shaving brush. 

1 pair tweezers. 

1 pair clippers. 

$25, maximum amount to be spent. 2 

Exhibit No. 40.—Equipment for Men in Training as 
Piano Tuners and repairmen. 

1 improved extension hammer, star head. 

1 tuning hammer, square head. 

1 tuning-pin extractor. 

1 punch for broken tuning pins. 

1 punch for drawing tuning pins. 

1 straight action regulator and handle. 

* Should permit the purchase of all the tools. When only pait of 
these tools is purchased the expenditure should be proportional. 



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1 spoon bender and handle. 

1 regulating screw driver, 3^-inch handle. 

1 regulating screw driver, 7-inch handle. 

1 key spacer and handle. 

1 straight back check spacer and handle. 

Tweezers, 6-inch. 

Damper felt scissors. 

1 string lifter. 

1 tuner’s wedge. 

1 tuning fork. 

1 felt knife. 

1 felt picker. 

1 double head screw driver and handle. 

1 hammer shank extractor. 

Key pliers. 

1 pocket glue pot. 

1 wire gauge (music wire). 

1 tuner’s roll bag or carrying case (approximate cost $10). 
1 iron plane. 

Pliers, flat-nose. 

Bernard nippers. 

1 screw holder. 

3 ivory clamps for tops. 

2 ordinary screw drivers. 

$65, maximum amount to be spent. 2 

a Should permit the purchase of all the tools. When only part oj 
these tools is purchased the expenditure should he proportional. 




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Exhibit No. 41.—Equipment for Men in Training as 
Embalmers. 

Blood gooseneck, tubing and cut-off. 

Pump. 

Metal spear-point needle, 14 inches long. 

Metal spear-point needle, 12 inches long. 

Metal spear-point needle, inches long. 

Cardiac needle, 7£ inches long. 

Parietal needle. 

Pen-point needle, 6-inch (eye or infant trocar). 
Hypodermic needle, with hypodermic bulb and cut-off. 
Cavity exhausting tube, metal. 

2 nozzles. 

Nasal packer, bone handle. x 

Separator, ivory handle. 

Director. 

Forceps, large size. 

Needle forceps, with catch. 

Artery and vein expander, favorite. 

Ligating forceps. 

Scissors. 

Scissors, curved on point. 

Chin supports, set of 2. 

2 nasal tubes, metal, large and small. 

Scalpel, bone handle. 

Bistouri, bone handle. 

Aneurism, bone handle. 

Silk flexible tube. 

Razor. 

Lather brush. 

Lather cup, rubber. 


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Razor strop. 

Hairbrush. 

Comb, hard rubber. 

Sponge. 

Sponge bag. 

12 yard-spool wax artery thread. 

3 patent-eye surgeon needles. 

1 grip (approximate cost $35). 

$75, maximum amount to be spent. 2 

Exhibit No. 42.—Equipment for Men in Training as 
Plumbers. 

1 bending iron. 

1 bit brace. 

1 set of bits and 1 inch. 

Extension bit, 2 blades, £ to 3 inches. 

1 joint runner. 

1 joint runner clamp. 

1 pair lead-pipe cutters. 

1 rasp. 

1 flat file. 

1 brass pipe wrench. 

1 strap pipe wrench. 

1 soldering copper. 

1 l£-inch drift plug. 

1 H-inch drift plug. 

1 plumb bob. 

1 8-inch level. 


2 Should permit the purchase of all the tools. When only part of 
these tools is purchased the expenditure should be proportional. 



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1 14-inch Stillsou wrench. 

110-inch Stillson wrench. 

1 set of calking irons, set of 10. 

1 cold chisel. 

1 wood chisel. 

1 keyhole saw handle and blades. 

1 pair of snips, 10-inch. 

1 pair of dividers, 8-inch. 

1 hack-saw frame. 

1 1-pound ball peen hammer. 

11-pound claw hammer. 

112-inch monkey wrench. 

1 6-foot rule. 

1 3-inch ladle. 

1 1^-inch bending spring. 

1 shave hook. 

1 tap borer. 

1 tool bag (approximate cost $10). 

$50, maximum amount to be spent.-' 

2 Should permit the purchase of all the tools. When only part of 
these tools is purchased the expenditure should be proportional. 


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